Alex Karp on TBPN Its really an inversion for p...
Everybody's worried about like their future, but there are basically two ways to know you have a future one You have some vocational training Okay, so it's like or two you're neurodivergent and and I when I say neurodivergent I mean broadly defined like your guys are sitting here. You could have had a corporate tool job Yeah, you could have been like I don't want to pick on Goldman, but like just say you know like a job Where you're like Maybe they didn't know the right way to test It's the same thing is sit down in class and learn some bullshit like and you just regurgitate it That's not a valuable thing. If you are Actually have insights into anything and you have real technical expertise Yeah Like, you know You can look at a company but you actually can look at it because you know something about how these things work or something About clients work, you know Then all the other stuff that used to be precious like being able to do low-end coding Being able to do low-end luring being able to do low-end reading and writing I mean God, this is like I feel like Odin came down and was like I'm gonna make the world just right for a dyslexic Come down from our lock he has come down and said, you know what carp you suffered so much as a kid Yeah, I'm just gonna make the whole world so everyone else can suffer I don't want that it's like now but it's really an inversion like Everybody was like the normal shape skills are dyslexics because like that meaning the thing they can do that used to be valuable Is not so valuable the thing that they need to learn to do is like be more of an artist look at things from a different Direction be able to build something unique
Summary
Alex Karp discusses how traditional skills are becoming less valuable. He emphasizes the importance of vocational training and neurodivergent perspectives in shaping future success.
Key Points
- Vocational training or neurodivergence can indicate future success.
- Traditional skills like low-end coding are losing value.
- Real technical expertise and insights are becoming more valuable.
- Neurodivergent individuals may have unique perspectives and creativity.
- The world is shifting towards valuing artistic and innovative skills.
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Repurpose Ideas
- LinkedIn post: The future of skills in a changing world
- Tweet: Why neurodiversity is an asset in business
- Checklist: Skills to develop for future job markets
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